
Bradley Beal's Wife Says 'Suns Fan' Made Her Son Cry By Yelling Insults At Husband
Kamiah Adams-Beal, who is Bradley Beal's wife, revealed on her Instagram account that a Phoenix Suns fan took things too far during the team's victory over the Washington Wizards on Saturday.
"Being a fan is fine—'boo you suck' comes with sports," she wrote, in part. "But disrespect is another thing. During the game, a 'Suns fan' spent the entire night heckling my husband. It got so bad I sent my kids away in the third quarter after multiple people asked if we were ok & asked if I wanted them to say something.
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"The breaking point came in the fourth when my kids were back & the 'fan' yelled, 'trade this bum ass b---h Beal for Jimmy Butler!' My six-year-old, with tears in his eyes, asked why someone would say that about his dad. So at that point, security had to intervene."
At a time when trade chatter is dominating NBA headlines, she also pointed out that "athletes are human. They have families."
"I almost left the huddle with 30 seconds left in the fourth," Beal said, per Duane Rankin of AZCentral.com. "Apparently some guy was heckling, kind of being an (expletive)," Beal said. "My wife was pretty calm about it, but with my sons right there. She's not going for none of that. It didn't matter if it was her or if it was my brothers, my mom, my dad, my best friend. It didn't matter who it was. Somebody was going to respond."
The heckling came as Butler rumors continue to make waves across the league.
The Miami Heat just announced Monday they suspended him again, this time for an indefinite amount of time that will be no fewer than five games, after he walked out of practice.
Phoenix has been a much-discussed potential landing spot for Butler if the Heat do trade him, with Beal seen as someone who could be included to help facilitate such a deal. However, Beal has a no-trade clause and would have to agree to any such move.
As for Saturday's game, the heckler did not prevent the Suns from winning 119-109.
Beal finished with 20 points, four assists and three rebounds in 39 minutes off the bench.
"Fans are fans," Beal said, per Rankin. "They have the right to voice their opinion and feel how they want to feel, but we also believe there's a right way and wrong way to do it and being respectful about it."



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